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Mon With Blackleg. • •unce di.ino v in the n 01 c»nts cattle A w w : saving Bla-.-kleg -wiftly mear tv 'at out in PjV'C it I ' '*i K ' check the ,00 i' The Meat You Eat Should be prime, fat, native stock, pro perly aged and cured, and sold at a reason able price. fry Our Sausage and Smoked Meats Courteous Service — Prompt Delivery We always aim to please Montana Products for Montana People" ff <1 The Sanitary MarRet MAIN AND GRAND PHONE 54 ■ Ill Hue Sky" Dealers The fellow« who are selling patent right territory, I fake oil stocks, mining stock, shares in this, that or I the other "sure thing" proposition, are all out after I easy money. "Tien they tackle you, remember that the really pod investments do not have to be peddled around t*ut are gobbled up at once by the wise ones who are on the inside. The safe place for your money in a good Hank like ours. Then if there are op portunities for safe investments w T e will be glad to P ve you the information. i? PALLAUN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Bozeman, Montana Member Federal Reserve System HJMPCOAL$8.75 PER TON. Kleenburn Lump Coal '1 No clinkers. It's just all coal. Conies i 0 rock. Burns nice. Only three per cent ash. 10-ton lots or more, $8.50 per ton. Let Us Fill Your Bins Now! all large chunks. in X Wyon-Noble Lumber Co. Oftice: 120 W. Main St., Phone 4. «JÏÎ *°* *** ** y 0re 4^ J 8 , ' , G W1S ®f t cajttlemen | takes no chances. County agents may be called on for assigne" the work of vaccinating catle g Club Members Going to Fairs. The boys and girls club members of Blaine county are planning to make up a carload of exhibits from among i the winning products at local fairs to to held in the county, and send it to the Midland Empire Fair at Billings, and arrangements have already been made to take the county winners and their products to the State fair this fall. G. W. Gustafson, county agent, .reports approximately 100 members i in the boys and girls dubs in the I county this year, with the pig clubs more than upholding the reputation made during the four years of their existance. Last year Blaine county pie club members took a good share of the prizes in the club divisions at the state fair and in several cases went into the open classes and won. This year these same club members j are promising even stronger competi The fine pastures and abundant Dr,'hay crops of eastern Montana are proving of great value to the cattle men in the drouth stricken areas in tion. i The Hay Situation. [the neighboring states to the south State Col ! and west. The Montana . lege Extension service has already 1 prepared one list of owmers of sur plus hay and pasture and sent it to « ^ the needy ones in parts of Washing ton, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and western Montana and already a movement of cattle W , parchedTan Ibundlt nail f M ^ a* aoundant pastures of Montana. A second list of the owners of hay and pasture w being prepared by R. B. Millm, livestock specialist of the Ex tension service at Bozeman, and this oo will be sent to those who are looking for places to put their cat e - Names are coming in in great num ers and the second list will soon be ready for the mails. Mr. Millin reports that while condi lions in the sections to the south and r ' . at have suffered from lack Ox rain during the past season, are serious as at first reported there is sfîll o _11 j , , ' considerable demand I or hay and pasture from those who have been burnt out. In the tain slopes, foothill regions and for est reserves the livestock ,in most cases ,is doing well and the tendency will be to move this stock direct market when this range becomes un available. not as A warning against expecting too high prices for hay is expressed by Mr .Miilin. He reports hearing much î speculation as to the possibility of • reversal of the condition which ex jested in 1919 when Montana stock : men paid as high as |40 a ton ! bay. The disastrous results follow "tg this experience in Montana sufficient to prevent a repetition ' such prices. Cattle prices are on much lower level than they were i 1919 and this fact will also check tendency to pay exhorbitant prices for hay and feed. Cattlemen send their stock butcher rather i | than take a chance on high feeds, says Mr. Millin. price Guernsey Dairy Association. The Plains Guernsey Breeders' as sociation has added another achieve- i ment to the many that have come to it during the past three years of its existance. The association now' has the champion two-year Guernsey cow in Montana according to a re cent report received at Montana State college from the Guernsey Breeders' Association of America. Farmers and dairyman of the northwest are interested in the Plains Guernsey Breeders' association be cause they represent one of the out standing cooperative ventures In Montana. When, following the close troubles of drouths and deflation settled upon the Plains country it was decided that the farm ing systems then in vogue were not the kind upon which a prosperous community could be built, agreed that Plains needed a creamery and through the efforts of F. M. Hill county agent; Arnold Kruger, It w'as Plains. Then the organizers were con fronted with the problem of not hav ing enough cows in the country to supply the creamery for profitable _ Q 1- _ A<*ain the leaders in the operation. A^ain tn .. o .._ venture took hold of the ^tuatron and the Plains Guremscy Breeders association was organized. George association w ® We*bster, chief of the dairy d I 0 f the State Department of Agncnl Ifnro and M A. Thorfinnson, who sue turc a • county agent i ceeded Mr. Hillman as county a.c were sent out to scour the conn y for frood Guernsey stock. Since then u furors in the Plains country the tait - . time have added to their herds f rom xn to time but always the effort has the standards of the aT1 d man, farmer; E. L. Johnson, banker and and Ray C. Smith, creameryman others the Pend Oreille Creamery of Sand Point, Idaho, was company induced to put a branch creamery at j been to raise 'herds by securing better cows better bulls. During the three years of its ex ! isiance the Plains ! come established as an institution in ) auusnea as an institution m "compl.ah T h "* ***>">* a *»-™ d 1« attainments in its cooperative efforts. the practical success that has at- [ I tended its amortization plan of financ- I j ing the organization, the numerous winnings at fairs and stock shows, and lastly this latest achievement oi j developing the champion two-year ; old Guernsey for the state have brought a fine reputation and a de j pendable farming system Plain, 1 valley. 1 I association has be . ( BET W. SWEET TO MANAGE FLOUR Mil l AT BELGRADE ' * j rw we. et W. Sweet, former manager of j ta e Montana Flour Mills company, re moun-jeently accepted the management of , the Gallatin Valley Milling | at Belgrade, and will take charge of the plant September 1. to W. E. Parkins, who has had charge at Belgrade for several company years, has been promoted to a responsible posi tion with the Fisher Flour Mills by ex- month^ and their future home. for j his mother have resided in the Gal i latin valley for company at Seattle, to which place ht j and his mother and son, William, will a move the latter part of the coming where :hey will make Mr. Parkins and and many years are J have a large circle of friends and who will regret to see! ac of j quaintances, a them go. in any will Mr .Sweet has resided in Bozeman for a number of years, having been connected with the Story Milling in terests until they sold their business company five years ago, at which time he w*as made manager, and resigned his posi tion just recently. Mr. Sweet and family will continue to reside in Bozeman. The Gallatin Valley Milling com pany is one of the oldest and best knowm milling concerns in the north west and has been operated by vari ous members of the Fisher family ftfr many years. They also operate the largest mill in the northwest, located at Seattle, the rapacity being 6,000 barrels daily. All of the brothers including O. D. Fisher, Wm. P. Fish er ,Burr Fisher, D. R. Fisher and Wallace Fisher, are actively engaged in the management of the big Se attle plant, which is one of the most modem and up-to-date milling plants in the United States . j I LEGALS ; SHERIFF'S SALE The Rocky Mountain Fire Insurance Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Conrad Kessler and Bertha Kessler, j his wife, and John Roempp, Delen- j lîfbe sold at Sheriff's Sale on Sat- ■ urdajr on the 18th day of September A n IQ OA o 9-no n'nWV p u «» front Hoor of tb#> Pnnrt in tbe J™* °* * h n e pXht, SuW Montena. 5S?ü»e right tfüe and interest of the defendants in and i to the following described property, j V1Z " . « ! Lot (4), the southeast quarter of ) the southwest quarter (SEAi SWA4) j ( and the south halt of the south cast | quarter (SH SE14) of sectioni nine (9) the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW% SWVi) the eagt ha j f of the sou thwest quarter - (E% SW%) and the southwest quar- , ter of the southeast quarter (SW% SE%) of section ten (10) . the gouth i y ha j f of the nort h eagt quarter (Ski i i NE14) ; the east half of the north-1 j west quarter (E% NW%); the south-, west quarter of the northwest quar-; ter (gw^ NW14), the northwest q Uar ^ er 0 f the southwest quarter (NWV* SWVO, the north half of the d southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (N% SW14 SWVi) and the north half of the southeast quarter (N % SE!4) of section (16), all in township two (2) north 01 range two (2) east of the Montana Meridian. The above property described is in tended to and does cover all that por tion of section sixteen (16) heretofore | platted as the Townsite of Gallatin, I excepting however, the following de scribed lots in said Townsite. Lots three (3) and twenty-nine (29) in block twenty-six (26); lot twenty three (23) in block twenty-seven (27); and twenty feet off the west portion of lot thirty-two (32) in block twenty six (26) of said townsite. There is also excepted from the above tract the right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Railway Company. Dated this 12th day of August A. D. 190. j JAMES SMITH, Sheriff By Orville Jones, Under Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE J. T. Burch & Son, Plaintiffs, versus John E. Shipman and Threasey Ship man, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Sat urday on Hie 20th day of September A. D. 1924 at 2:16 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bozeman, State of Mon i tana, all the right, title and interest of the defendants, in and to the fol lowing described property, viz.; All that portion of the northwest quarter (NW\4) of the northeast quarter (NE 14) of section seven (7), township two south (2), Range six (6) east. Beginning at the east line of said quarter, quairter section which is 450 feet north of southwest corner thereof; thence east 234 feet; thence north 25 feet, thence west 234 feet; [ I j ! tana, will close Friday, September 19, 1924, at 5:00 o'clock P. M. thence south 25 feet to place of be ginning; excepting 10 feet off west side for road in lot 10 and 11 of block 1; Perkins and Stone Addition to* Dated this 20th day of August A. D. 1924. Bozeman, Montana. JAMES SMITH, Sheriff. By Orville Jones, Under Sheriff. Registration of Electors for the General Election, to be HeW in the County of Gallatin, State of Mon Pursuant to the provisions of Sec i tion 16, Chapter 122, Laws of Mon tana, Fourteenth Session, 1915, en ! tit,ed " An Act to amend Chapter 113 of the Laws of 1911 relating to the registration of electors in counties, cities, towns, and school districts," etc. , | latin,*' Stete" of" Moitena, on'Tuesday,' 1 the 4th day of November, 1924, will , " ™ 1ÎW "' T ^ 1Qfk NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all books of registration for the General Elec tion, to be held in the County of Gal on Tuesday close on Friday, the 19th day of Sep 1 tember, 1924, at 5:00 o'clock p. m., ( an( j will be closed for the full period i of forty-five days immediately pre i ced "ig the day of election, as amf-; said. Notice is further given that electors may register for the ensuing General Election, as aforesaid, by appearing before the County Clerk at his office in the City of Bozeman, or appearing before a Justice of the Peace Notary Public, in the manner pro vided by law. Dated at Bozeman, Montana, this 15th day of August, A. D. 1924. J. H. HARRIS, I County Clerk and ex-officio Registrar i in and for Gallatin County, State I of Montana. E. W. CHASE. LETTIK CHASE HELEN- A. CHASE, defendants. To bo sold at sheriff's sale Saturday, the 27th day of September, A. D.. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M„ the front door of the court house the city of Bozeman, in the county of Gallatin, slate of Montana, following described property, viz: The north half (N^4> of section nine (0); and the fractional north half of the noiiheast quarter of NE 1 ^) and the southeast quarter of the northeast quartet (SEU NEV41 of section eight (8); and nine (9) of section five (5), in town ship one (1) north of range one east, of the Montana Meridian, taining according to United States government survey 433 acres, or less, with all of the appurtenances or i ) in NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In t*l:e District Court of the Ninth ..Judicial District oi the State Montana, »n and lor the County Gallatin. STATE BANK OF CHICAGO, poration, plaintiff. a cor. vs. ftfr the and Se ing, said lands being situated in the county of Gallatin, state of Mon- ! d tana. of in j ! Dated at Bozeman, Montana, this 22nd day of August, 1924. JAMES SMITH. Sheriff. Orville Jones, Under Sheriff. Geortre Y, Patten, attorney for plaintiff, Bozeman, Montana. (First Pub. Aug. 27, 1924.) (Last Pub. Sept. 17, 1924.) ? statp of Elizabpth Sword Kirk ' p deceased. . .. ,v Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth tfe d a gai £ ^ceased, to exhibit^them 1 neces?ar y vouchers, within ten months after the first publication • f th - ti to the «aid Executor at he^law office of Geo. D. Pease, Boze. Montana, the same hein* the ; , a( . e for the transac tion of business I f pefatA ; p f u., t -ountv of Gal a ^i n ' " l * THOMAS SAMPLE KIRK. ExeC utor of the Last Will and Testa . m ent of Elizabeth Sword Kirk, deceased. Dale<l at Bozeman. Mont, August 23. 1924. (First Pub. Aug. 27, 1921.) (Last Bun. Sept. 17. Î92 4.) |-j SHERIFF'S SALE - Henry Topel, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Wood, Ella Wood, Owenhouse Hard ware Company, a Corporation, The Belgrade Company Limited, a Cor poration, C. N. Wood, Assignee, [George Foerschler, Commercial Na-: tional Bank, a Corporation, P. W. [ Weisraandel and B. D. Weismandel, Defendants. : To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Sat urday on the 13th day of September A. D. 1924 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the Court House in the County of Gallatin, State of Mon- i tana, all the right, title and interest ; of the defendants in and to the follow ing described property, viz.: The sooth half of section eight (8). Township Two (2) south of Range Two (2) east, M. P. M. in Gallafln County, Montana, with all the appor tenances thereunto belonging or any wise appertaining. a ^ llth *** " Aof1Wt a. L». lift*. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JAMES SMITH, Sheriff By Orville Jones, Under Sheriff. H. D. Bath, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Bozeman, Montana, August 8, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Albert M. Evans, of Biozeman, Mont.} who, on July 30, 1919, made Home stead Entry, No. 014831, for EM» NEU Section 20; Lots 5 and 6, Sec tion 21, Township 1 South, Range 6 East, Prin. Mer. Montana, has filed notice of intention to make Three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver of U. S. Land Office, in their office, at Bozeman, Montana, on the 26th day of September, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: George Crittenden, Joseph Gamble, Othneil Bohart, James Walker, Je* all of Bozeman. Montana. Non-coal land. GEO. C. DAVENPORT, Register. (First publication August 20, 1924> (Last publication September 17, 1924f SHERIFFS SALE Susan H. Kingman, Plaintiff, va. Roscoe Prather, Ruby V. PratLc^ Hennepin Mortgage Company, a Cor p° ra tion, and Manhattan Mercantile Company, a Corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Sat urday on the 13th day of September A. D. 1924 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. aft the front door of the Court Hour© ia the City of Bozeman, County of GaL latin, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the fol lowing described property, viz.: j The north one-half of section thjrty three, Township three, north of rang© ' three east, M. P. M. in Gallatin Coun JAMES SMITH, Sheriff By Orville Jones, Under Sheriff - ty, Montana, A. D. 1924. Dated this 12th day of Augurt Judicial District; ot ALIAS SUMMONS. I >f the Niiitt State cf »• ( ounty o f In the District ( u î ; Montana, in and i\ r , Calla tin. i fd<> your a ul s ' c \ { f ' 1 Oberen: upon u.e plaint»»fs atievr.ir , with n twenty days aîte» tne set vue of this summons, ex« lurive of th«* .lay ! of service. I The said action is brought to oVtta a judgment of tbi- < mm decreeing ! that the bonds of matrimonv hotv/ eï I the plaintiff and defendant be dis solved on the ground of deserli <n. All of which will more fully appear from the verified complaint on fi's in said action, reference to which 1» hereb >' "l ada ; thr !U ' ,r ' e b<?inc raade a 5 aI J , of thls summons And ,n casp r,f fs ' b j T, ' t?, fear or answer, judgment will b. at I ta l'. e 5 gainst you by default for th* in ; rel ' pf . demanded in the complaint, Atteat: , Mv hand and the Sea of i s . a,d Dmtrict Court tins 25th da. o. ! ,«^7. '' • , , , pi,-* ! By Jack fViuckshank, Deputy CWk. 1 Geofrge Y. I at ten B^zcrn. , tana, ^ttorney for pinmti • of (First Pub. Aug. 27, - •) lot (Last Pub. Sept. 1», 1. - .) _ _ „ . EMILk J- S-OV EN OUR, defend t. T° b e so>d at shernTs sale at NICHOLAS LUX, a'rt'ff. » »I vs. LILLIAN LUX, détendant. The Stale of Mont aria, named defendant, L.l tan You are hereby s tmm swer the complaint in which is 1 clerk o; t the above .ux. med t » an this act'.on. II» ■ oi. tee u* t ne :n id' which y <.Ul r is herewith served :« co]'\ -»»on you. and tfc ' i 1924. W. L. HAYS. Clerk. SHERIFFS SALE. K. W. HALE plaintiff. v s T° b e o'clock. P. M., on .-sturday the - - »y of September A D. 19-4, at .t* front door of the Gallatm counej court house, in the city of Bozemaiw. county of Gallatin .and state of Mon. tana, under and by virtue of the or.Vr of sale issued in said action, the fol lowing described real property situate in said County and state, to-wit: The east half 0 f the southwest quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the southeast Quarter, of section 16, ex cept the right of way of tho Northern established; p .. ie railwav as n „ w ,v ' * v ,, „> t (, e northeast quarter. the east nail oi tne non-ni-d. and the southwest quarter, of . e» • 21; the southwest quarter of the Â^^of 'JxSt ^ nghts of way of the Gallatin Valley and Northern Pacific railways as now established: the west hair oi _ northeast ouarier the southeast quarter of th*' northeast quarter, an<5 the east half of the northwest n.jar ter. of section 29. except the ti ■ht» of wav of the Northern Pacific anc Ga latin Valley railways as now tablished: lots'7. 8. 10. 11 and 12 block "F" of Gallatin G»ty, accorjun? to the plat of Akins survey th'*r. of. all that portion of the town sit- oî Gallatin Citv. according to A :TI J survey thereof, described by meter and bounds as follows: beginning u M»e southeast corner of sector 1«, thence 250 feet northerly alon east boundary line of saul seen- *> thence we.-terly and parallel to iw south boundary line of said sec a distance of 1320 foci, more or evi to the west boundary line ot southeast mi arte r of lht '^ quarter of said section, thence ^ •» feet southerly a.one- said we?' ' , ' aT*Y line to the sou.hwest corner m t © southeast quarter of the soutnea» quarter of said section, thence ca. ly 1^20 feet more or less, along the south boundary line of said section 10 the point of beginning, excent *tre. * and alleys; all that -ortiou of latin City, according to Akins survey thereof, described by ' metes bounds as ~ ws: ' ^ ^ northeast corner of »* \ garter of bb * „ section . „„.h hound •«»» .westerly along the north bound il , r ' 'g, ° * ' ' f , P I eagt quarteT of scutheast quarter thereof, thence 4f»0 feet, more or less, southerly along the west boundary line of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of said section, thence easterly 1320 feet .more or less, and parallel to said north bound ary line of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said sec tion, to the east boundary line thereof, and thence 450 feet northerly along said east boundary line to the point of beginning, except streets and alleys; and also any and all water rights »water ditches and easement* for the irrigation of said lands or any part thereof. sections are located in township two north of range two east of the Mon tana Meridian .according to ihr United States government survey. JAMES SMITH, Sheriff, By Orville Jones, Under Sheriff. Bozeman, Montana, Aug. 25. 1024. (First Pnb. Aug ?7. 1024.) '(Last Pub. Sept. 17, 1924.) ir. th* All the aforesaid